The 2000 Mustang V6 Compression is: 9.36:1 The 200 Mustang V8 Compression is: 9.0:1
ummmm... there are no 3.9 cylinder engines in any mustang. That answer is so wrong!!! I own a 2004 ford mustang 40th anniversary model. Guess what? It has the 3.9 motor instead of the 3.8 that normally comes in a 6 cylinder. Firing order for it is 1-4-2-5-3-6. Hope that helps you. Charlotte the Mustang Lady.
The cylinder would lose compression, causing the engine to lose power. I've personally never heard of a cylinder breaking, its usually parts near and around the cylinder that break, although if the block cracks, I guess that could be considered breaking the cylinder. The cylinder can also lose compression due to rust holes which can develop over time.
Mind 95 guess ring time .been setting up could it be stuck
This is a vague question about a complicated operation, I suggest you decide what you want to do to the cylinder, and purchase a repair manual for your car, the procedure for repairs are all there. My guess is that you have blown the seals on the cylinder and need a seal replacement kit.
mustang i guess
With a compression gauge. That is the best way. You can guess, but a gauge never fails. http://store.chainsawr.com/
A mustang, I guess.
I would hazard a guess that it is an object made of metal, and in the shape of a cylinder.
your answer is not easy. do you want ratio or compression pressure. I would guess you are talking pressure, which on a stock engine is around 155 lbs.
normal people dont. Guess your not normal.
There is no answer to that until you specify the format. Even so if its format includes any compression (jpeg for example) there is no way to get the image size out of the final size since the compression rate depends on image content.You can guess, that is all. I would guess your are taking about a jpeg from a 12MP camera, still this is nothing but an educated guess.
The only other way is using the key fob I guess you could hot wire the mustang, but i DO NOT recommend it, because it's illegal